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sarah nelson

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  1. That is a really good point, that I should look at it as a temporary situation and that the stomach will eventually expand. I was just getting scared that I would fade away slowly, because I have never eaten so little in all of my life, I eat less that my 8yr. old and she is a very light eater. So, I will count my blessings because I too remember all to well what it was like obsessing about food!!

    That is funny that your doctor said that, why would having a smaller stomach make it develop ulcers when a larger stomach can handle coffee just fine. There are also many people on here that drink coffee all the time. It is hard figure out.


  2. Wow pdxMan, you helped me tremendously! The info. on ketosis was so helpful, I get it now, I don't feel like eating anything and now I realize it is just because I am burning up all my fat reserves, which is a good thing. Question, how and when do you start to increase your carbs??thanks.


  3. Hi everyone,

    I was sleeved on Mar. 23/12 and before surgery I didn't do a preop diet, so I will always remember the surgeon saying to me that when he took out my stomach he said " you had a really big stomach". Then he used a 32 boogie (if that is what it's called), and so I think my stomach is like an accordion and because it was stretched out so much when he cut it that it is actually too small now!

    I don't enjoy anything that I use to like to eat... Last night I was eating cod, rice and salad I had a few mouthfuls and I had to throw up! I have lost 30lbs, so far which I am happy about, but at the same time I think I have only 30lbs left to go and if I don't find a way to increase the amount that I am able to eat then I will probably starve to death ...(slight exaggeration), I remember seeing some pictures of girls with anorexia and I think 'I don't want to be extremely skinny'! I heard that drinking coffee can expand your pouch so I was thinking of doing that.

    I am wondering if it will ever get any better, because I eat so little now, I think that I can't possibly maintain my weight after I am at my goal weight... scary thot..


  4. I was wondering when the drain comes out if you get sleeved in the US? I had my sleeve in TJ and the drain came out the third day, and I was reading somewhere that in the US the drain goes home with you and your doctor will take it out later in the week. This makes sense because my drain was still filling up when they took it out, so I am thinking that I have a lot of liquid and blood to drain out of my stomach and I don't know how it is going to get out now. I guess very slowly. Thanks :)


  5. We don't have paper panties. We do have mesh ones like in OB that can be pulled down easily. In that case, I'd tell u to keep them on but once you were asleep we'd have to pull them down a few inches. Easier if they are off but exceptions for your period if they are cotton...

    Yes, that sounds good enough, but they didn't have that in Mexico!!;Thanks skinnymom2b


  6. Sarah,

    Promise is has nothing to do with Dr. being a male. I work in surgery and we have to scrub from nipple line to pubic area to get the area ready to be draped in a sterile field.Hair and underwear contaminate the area. So that's why it comes off. It's to protect you. :)

    I appreciate that, but what about women who are having their period? Some have said they were able to wear paper panties, just a little dignity, and it is also more cleanly, don't you think? I wasn't able to even do that!


  7. Just food for thought, I am wondering if anyone has gotten this surgery from a woman? I think if we could find at least three women surgeons and ask them if they require the patient to be naked then if two out of three do not then perhaps we could say there is no good reason, because looking at my marks from surgery there are no incisions down near the lower area.

    I haven't even heard of one woman who does this surgery yet, has anyone else?


  8. Well I'm back from TJ with my new sleeve, so now I have the experience and thanks for all the helpful suggestions about asking for paper undies for 'Aunt Flow', but they didn't buy it, they said off with everything to my protests... So, I just got into the same mind set that I did when I had my babies, and went with it. I was told to strip down, they took some cotton balls and rubbed my stomach, I walked in to the operating room, nervous as all get out, then I told them "I was praying for them", and I didn't wake up for 8.5hours!!! Two other girls were getting their sleeves one just before me and one just after me and they kept on coming in and checking on me!!! For which I am grateful:) and even more grateful for waking up! I had surgery around two and woke up at 10:30pm!!

    I never had a catheter, they just put a pouch in your stomach to drain the Fluid.

    I still felt funny looking at the four male doctors the next day thinking what a sight I must have been, I'm just glad they are not my local doctors, so I'm sure all is forgotten by now, and more importantly I have started a new life on the slim side, and it was all worth it :)))


  9. Thanks, I'm not nervous about it, I've had two c-sections, but I just wanted to know the general consensus and if it is a regular thing then so be it... I just thought Dr. Alverez let his patients wear theirs. What if it happens to be that time of month? Then do you have to do the obvious? (sorry to ask such a question, just that I go on Fri. and my period just arrived yesterday!)

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